It probably depends on which county you are in, but CenterPoint endorses nearly every behavioral health provider and service in the counties surrounding Winston-Salem, and possibly the state.
A provider is not required to accept Medicaid or private insurance. However, if the provider indicated to you that s/he was doing so in your case, there's at least an ethical problem. In Illinois, a provider who accepts a patient as Medicaid cannot bill the patient if Medicaid fails to pay due to the provider's negligence in billing.
Your wife will have to cancel her Illinois Medicaid and apply in NC.
Yes, New York State Medicaid covers vasectomy. Finding a health care provider who takes Medicaid and performs vasectomy is more challenging.
Yes, you can have both Medicaid and a private health insurance plan. The Medicaid plan will pay after your private plan pays. This means that your doctor (or hospital or other service provider) will bill your private plan first; then they will send the private plan's explanation of benefits (called an "EOB") to Medicaid.
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SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is not health insurance and does not provide medical care. You might be thinking about Medicaid, given that SSI recipients are eligible for Medicaid. Your medical provider would be able to tell you whether Medicaid in your state provides the medicine that you have in mind.
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That is the correct spelling of the government health care program Medicaid.
Medicaid is a state provided health insurance, that covers many health necessities. Medicaid should cover concerta, if not brand name, then the generic version.
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